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Special ISsue
More than 80 years of our flourishing Richmond neigh­borhood
can be celebrated this year when VCU joins
with the Fan District Association in its Christmas House
Tour.
Celebrate with us. For the first time in the 17 -year
history of the tour, houses o\vned by VCU will be shown. View
the l avish details of the original owners' eclectic tastes. Learn
about the houses and the former families from our theatre
students who will be wearing period costume. Enjoy decora­tions'made
by members of the VCU Women's Club. Hear a
variety of music throughout the tour presented by our music
students.
The three houses featured - Ritter-Hickok, Ginter, and
the President's House - emphasize the domestic decorative
arts with such items as wood paneling, mosaiCS, glasswork,
plasterwork, and ornamental mantels. "Celebrating an En­during
Past," a booklet describing the architectural features
of these and other houses in the West Franklin Street Preser­vation
Zone, will be available free to visitors at each house.
For an advance copy contact the Office of University Publica­tions,
828 West Franklin Street, Richmond, VA 23284,
(804) 257- 12 19 . .
Our historic houscs besidc our modern buildings create
a uniquc campus within our city community, melding old and
new, past and prcscnt, VCU and thc Fan.
821 901 910 West Franklin Street
Open in conjunction with thc Fan District Christmas House Tour
Dcccmbcr 7,1980 2-8 pm
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Special ISsue
More than 80 years of our flourishing Richmond neigh­borhood
can be celebrated this year when VCU joins
with the Fan District Association in its Christmas House
Tour.
Celebrate with us. For the first time in the 17 -year
history of the tour, houses o\vned by VCU will be shown. View
the l avish details of the original owners' eclectic tastes. Learn
about the houses and the former families from our theatre
students who will be wearing period costume. Enjoy decora­tions'made
by members of the VCU Women's Club. Hear a
variety of music throughout the tour presented by our music
students.
The three houses featured - Ritter-Hickok, Ginter, and
the President's House - emphasize the domestic decorative
arts with such items as wood paneling, mosaiCS, glasswork,
plasterwork, and ornamental mantels. "Celebrating an En­during
Past" a booklet describing the architectural features
of these and other houses in the West Franklin Street Preser­vation
Zone, will be available free to visitors at each house.
For an advance copy contact the Office of University Publica­tions,
828 West Franklin Street, Richmond, VA 23284,
(804) 257- 12 19 . .
Our historic houscs besidc our modern buildings create
a uniquc campus within our city community, melding old and
new, past and prcscnt, VCU and thc Fan.
821 901 910 West Franklin Street
Open in conjunction with thc Fan District Christmas House Tour
Dcccmbcr 7,1980 2-8 pm
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